
The Maestro rear suspension eats up enduro terrain with 165mm of smooth, active rear travel matched with a 190mm travel fork. The trunnion mount rear shock has a longer stroke (65mm over 60mm on the previous generation) while the Advanced Forged Composite upper rocker arm adds stiffness and lowers overall frame weight.
New flip chip feature lets you adjust frame geometry depending on the terrain. You can select a 63.1 or 63.5-degree head angle and corresponding 77.9 or 78.3-degree seat tube angle, resulting in a 25 or 19mm bottom bracket drop (size medium) to fine-tune handling for varying trail conditions and riding style.
A 29-inch front wheel provides speed, stability and front-end control on rough, technical trails. A 27.5-inch rear wheel adds agility and maneuverability to help riders rail corners, pop over features and show off their style.
Built to cover ground, mow over techy singletrack, and charge down aggressive terrain, the Intrigue Advanced 29 prefers the rowdy side of life. ...
Blitz singletrack trails with speed and control. This lively 29er is built on a full-composite frameset with adjustable geometry, so you can dial it in ...
Blitz singletrack trails with speed and control. This lively 29er is built on a full-composite frameset with adjustable geometry, so you can dial it in ...
Whether you're looking ahead to park days, staring down a rocky line you’re determined to conquer, or preparing for your first enduro race – ...
Whether you're looking ahead to park days, staring down a rocky line you’re determined to conquer, or preparing for your first enduro race – ...
Push new limits on challenging terrain. This enduro ripper has 160mm of rear suspension that eats up rocks, drops and whatever comes your way. A three-position ...